Pandora Adds Free Branded On Demand Streaming

Pandora has built fitness-themed stations as part of a campaign for the Gatorade-owned Propel brand that offer users who listen to free streams the ability to listen to a select. Continue reading

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Why Indie Label Mom+Pop Has Had Think, Act Globally And Locally

Thaddeus Rudd of Mom+Pop records discusses why his label has had to learn to act both globally AND locally over the past nine years, developing artist careers both locally here. Continue reading

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How To Land Your Band A Support Slot

Support slot for your Band can be gained through many options. You need to be ready to host the new fans all the time.

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Everfest Festival Experiences Platform Raises $3.6M From Live Nation, ATX

Everfest, a global festival search engine and calendar, has raised $3.6 million in a funding round co-led by Live Nation Entertainment and ATX Seed Ventures. Benchmark Capital’s Bob Kagle also. Continue reading

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Music Biz Conference Meets Music City

Here are all the details of Music Biz Conference which was held in the town of Nashville just a few short weeks ago and you can get all the ins and outs.

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Sony Merges The Orchard and Red Essentials

Sony Music's two independent artist and label services firms in the UK – The Orchard and Red Essentials – are merging. Could Sony Music, now under new leadership, be planning. Continue reading

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Napster Makes 20 Million Indie Tracks, Playlists Available In Japan With Rakuten Partnership

Napster has partnered with Rakuten to enhance the Japanese internet service provider's on-demand music streaming service. Starting today, Napster will deliver song playback and curated playlists to Rakuten Music, with. Continue reading

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AM BRIEF: L.A. Reid Pulls Out Of MIDEM Keynote • Napster To Japan • New Boards: BMI, TJ Martell • More

Thursday 6.1.17 Music Business News From Around The Web  It's not quite James Comey before Congress, but many in the biz were betting/hoping that L.A. Reid was still arrogant enough. Continue reading

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